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@LordSupremeChess said in #13:
> Wait what...

@YahyaBaneen19219 said in #14:
> RIP, I think he died of cancer?

Since you obviously haven't gotten what i meant (I am terribly sorry, but I can only write it for you, not understand it for you):

I like *every* youtuber who is dead and can't youtube any more, because I detest those "Please, PLEASE hit like and subscribe"-beggars. I admit I will settle for "broke his equipment beyond repair and is unable to get any replacement" or "woke finally up, got a serious job and started to earn honest money" instead, but since I don't believe in amelioration of the human character and "dead" removes any chance of coming back with finality I prefer this over the other options.

If you find a single instance where the likes of "Ludwig" and similar failures advanced humankind one iota I'll gladly retract that statement, but I think you can't.
The follower mentality is an outward sign of moral and spiritual weakness, within. YouTube is just another form of social media, heavily controlled and manipulated. I can't fault the kids for being interested, but grown adults have no business, there. TWTR same.
Jeez, I'm just on there watching goofy old TV shows that nobody else even remembers (sorry if you find that unduly languid).
@Nomen-Nonatur said in #6:
> "Youtubers" is just another word for "beggar":
> 50 years ago: "Spare your change."
> Today: "Spare your like-and-subscribe!"

Nowadays many have taken to YouTube for their channel just for sake of likes and subscribes as if anyone can do it. It is becoming terrible now.
The reason why YouTube is losing charm.

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